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jcharouz
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rickwookie wrote: Mon Oct 05, 2020 9:25 pm
jcharouz wrote: Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:42 am ...the screws are a specific length, if they are too long, they would go through the top of the arm rest, so you would have the have a set of screws for every spacer.
Hmm, I was thinking the spacers would go here:
7EE63B4E-6D5E-4657-A176-4CEAEEFA7AD2.jpeg
You run into a similar issue.. The divider is not hollow, but has an internal structure for stiffness

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jcharouz wrote: Tue Oct 06, 2020 5:28 pm
rickwookie wrote: Mon Oct 05, 2020 9:25 pm
jcharouz wrote: Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:42 am ...the screws are a specific length, if they are too long, they would go through the top of the arm rest, so you would have the have a set of screws for every spacer.
Hmm, I was thinking the spacers would go here:
7EE63B4E-6D5E-4657-A176-4CEAEEFA7AD2.jpeg
You run into a similar issue.. The divider is not hollow, but has an internal structure for stiffness
But it has plenty of depth for longer screws vs the relatively shallow top. I’m assuming the divider is newly printed and you’re not just screwing into the original dividers.
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Yes, I could change the design of the insert to accommodate for longer screws. thats true.
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I received my armrest from Jan only 4 days after order and I am impressed with the quality of fit and finish. I usually drive with my left arm in my lap except when traffic is heavy and my left elbow just sits nicely on the rest.Definitely recommended
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Mine came today - another rapid turnround from Jan.
I too am pleased with the effect now it is installed in my car.
Another recommendation from me!
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Good to hear that you guys are happy! If anyone else is interested, please place an order here:

https://jansworkshop.cz/en/product/arm-rest/
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Hi J Charouz, I haven’t got the ‘e’ yet, for a another 3 months but I imagine I’m going to want your armrest. How long does it take you to make, once an order is placed?
Also have you considered making an odd and small shaped box for the front opening to make a frunk it what ever space is available under there?
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ajms0288 wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 12:12 pm Hi J Charouz, I haven’t got the ‘e’ yet, for a another 3 months but I imagine I’m going to want your armrest. How long does it take you to make, once an order is placed?
Also have you considered making an odd and small shaped box for the front opening to make a frunk it what ever space is available under there?
What space? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... G_0734.jpg
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Good point, although there might be enough room for a couple of credit cards in a the space on the left of the picture 😉😉
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Im happy to report that more than 20 arm rests have been sold so far. Thanks for your amazing support guys!
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